
Johor-based co-working space operator INFINITY8 has announced its expansion into Klang Valley to address the growing demand for more affordable and flexible work spaces whilst simultaneously tackling the increasing quantity of vacant office space.
INFINITY8 will open its doors to entrepreneurs and businesses with its brand new 11,000 sq ft outlet in partnership with IKANO centre in MyTOWN, Kuala Lumpur
“We want to tap into the Klang Valley market to address a growing demand for co-working spaces. The pandemic over the past two years has given rise to even greater demands for flexibility and fluidity in work environments be it for start-ups or even more established enterprises,” said Sheah Liang Lee, the co-founder and CEO of INFINITY8.
INFINITY8 caters to businesses across all levels including multinational corporations that have increasingly been utilising co-working spaces to meet new needs stemming from the pandemic including separation of workforces and more efficient adoption of remote working policies.
For start-ups and freelancers, INFINITY8 offers hotdesks and basic amenities with fully furnished private and customisable offices that feature flexible contracts enabling businesses that are still scaling up to not commit to long-term leases. For businesses that are on the cloud, a virtual office provides them with a physical address for easy mail handling. INFINITY8 workspaces also provide a full array of business services from event spaces to catering.
INFINITY8 began in Johor with a modest 1,400 sq ft ground floor lot. Through collaboration with local and international partners including EcoWorld, Khazanah Nasional and Facebook Malaysia, the brand grew its footprint to 6 co-working spaces and aims to establish 5 more outlets in the Klang Valley and Johor Bahru by 2022.
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